"Virgenia Pars," portrays
several hundred miles of coast of North carolina in more detail and greater
accuracy than was done for many years to come for any other part of the
New World.

"La Virgenia Pars," of the
East Coast of North America, with the arms of Sir Walter Raleigh in the
center. English ships are shown along the coast; the sea abounds in whales,
dolphins, flying fish and others.

Sources:

William P. Cumming, The Southeast in Early
Maps, 1958. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press.

Stefan Lorant, The New World: The First
Pictures of America, 1946, Duell, Sloan & Pearce, New York.